Singapore has always a well-liked tourist destination known universal for being a shopper's paradise, a huge host for events such as Grand Prix, and rich in cultural diversity and great attractions. There are many Tourist Places in Singapore to explore but few of them are described in this blog.
Popular Tourist Places in Singapore
Whether you are planning a journey to Singapore or you are a local resident planning for a visit by means of your loved ones, this list of attractive tourist places in Singapore will be of huge use to you. So here we begin:
1. Orchard Road:
If you are on a shopping spree, then a call to Orchard Road is a must for you. The Orchard Road has huge shopping malls - Ngee Ann City, The Paragon, Plaza Singapura, Wisma Atria, and Far East Plaza, Wheelock Plaza, Lucky Plaza, and many others. There are plenty of consumption spots here including Food Republic, Ayam Peneyet Ria, Killiney Kopitiam, and a lot of others.
2. Tourist Places in Singapore Sentosa, Sentosa Island:
If you want to be entertained to the fullest, then diagram a visit to Sentosa Island. Visit Sentosa undersea world and fall in love by means of sea creatures, visit Melion- the giant figurine which is half fish and half lion, plan a ride for a wire car to Sentosa, or simply pay with dolphins at Dolphin lagoons.
3. Museums:
Asian Civilization Museum gives you a flavor of the history of Asian civilizations housing educational and archaeological treasures from China and others. Singapore Art Museum has the main public collection of 20th century Singapore and Southeast Asian art in the world. Other museums include Singapore History Museum, Peranakan Museum and Royal Selangor Pewter Museum, Changi Museum, and others.
4. Jurong Bird Park:
Jurong Bird Park gives protection to over 8,000 birds of 600 species counting the world's largest collection of Southeast Asian Hornbills and the world's second main penguin exhibit. The park has daily shows such as Breakfast by means of birds. Birds of Prey, Penguin Feeding time, and the Jurong Bird Park.
The beautifully landscaped 20-hectare park has the world's tallest man-made waterfall in the Waterfall Aviary an immense enclosure that invites you to walk in and see some 1,500 birds flying free in a tropical rainforest setting.
There are several scheduled events and bird shows during the day including a penguin walk, shows of trained eagles, falcons, and hawks as well as some interesting educational exhibits.
5. Tourist Places in Singapore Jurong Reptile Park:
Adjacent to Jurong Bird Park, Jurong Reptile Park and is Southeast Asia's largest reptile park featuring over 50 reptilian species. Once you're feeling better about snakes you can get your photo taken with one. If you like snakes - and who doesn't? - this is the place to visit.
6. Tourist Places in Singapore Zoo:
The Singapore Zoological Gardens an 'open' zoo concept - using moats and rock walls as natural barriers instead of cages. The award-winning Singapore Zoo is considered to be one of the best in the world and attracts over 1 million visitors a year.
Spread over 28 hectares, it is home to over 3,000 mammals, birds, and reptiles, including some rare and endangered species.
There's a special enclosure for rare animals on loan from around the world as well as the world's largest group of captive orangutans. This is really a family place and for kids, there are many educational exhibits. Another interesting concept offered by the zoo is to have breakfast or afternoon tea with an orangutan.
7. The Night Safari:
This 40-hectare extension of Singapore Zoo the Night Safari is the world's first and only night zoo. An interesting concept to be sure, the idea is to see nocturnal animals up and about as they would be at night in the wild.
You can see most of the Night Safari by walking but there are parts you'll need to use a tram - for an additional fee. If you don't have time to see both the zoo and the Night Safari, we suggest the night safari - it's quieter, cooler, and definitely a conversation starter. If you take public transport make sure you leave early enough to get the MRT back to your hotel.
8. China Town:
China Town has thin streets full of life that have changed fairly less for generations. The whole of China Town is lit up wonderfully during the Chinese New Year with a variety of celebratory goods sold at various shopping stalls.
9. Fort Canning Park:
This beautiful park just at the end of Orchard Road was built by the British between 1859 and 1861 on what was then a sacred burial site of the Malay Sultans.
The hill is still sacred to local Malays, who frequently come to Sultan's grave to pray for their various spiritual needs. Fort Canning was used as an arms store, barracks, and hospital.
However, it is perhaps better known as the place where Sir Stamford Raffles built his own bungalow, Singapore's first Government House.
Now used primarily for art and exhibits and stage performances however there are several interesting places in and around the park including an archaeological dig, the Battle Box, and the National Library.






